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2015 Oct 31
1
use pssh to restart a service
>
> Have you tried running the command from a conventional login?
> sudo -S
> expects a password from stdin, where is that being supplied?
Yep! That works fine.
#ssh -qt bluethundr at es1.example.com "/bin/sudo -S /bin/systemctl restart
elasticsearch"
#ssh -qt bluethundr at es1.example.com "/bin/echo $?"
0
And the user has 'NOPASSWD' access.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Tim
On Sat, Oct 31, 2015 at 5:09 PM, Tony Schreiner <anthony.schreiner at bc.edu>
wro...
2015 Oct 31
4
use pssh to restart a service
...or when I try to do that:
pssh -h es_list "/bin/sudo -S /bin/systemctl restart elasticsearch"
[1] 17:01:50 [FAILURE] bluethundr at es2.example.com Exited with error code 1
[2] 17:01:51 [FAILURE] bluethundr at es3.example.com Exited with error code 1
[3] 17:01:51 [FAILURE] bluethundr at es1.example.com Exited with error code 1
I have to sudo up from my user account as root logins are disallowed.
However a simple 'echo hello' command that doesn't require sudo works fine:
#pssh -h es_list "/bin/echo hello"
[1] 17:00:40 [SUCCESS] bluethundr at es1.example.com
[...
2005 Feb 20
5
is this configuration possible using shorewall ?
...ng shorewall ?
here is the setup that I need:
many client computers C1 to C30 connect to the
internet using ONE
gateway computer server running shorewall proxy S1
client C1 connects to local LAN /shorewall proxy S1
and authenticates using
username U1
S1 connects to SSH server external server ES1
authenticates using
username EU1.
client C1 can transfer files, upload and download
or do SSH or SFTP to
ES1 now
client C1 has NO knowledge of the usernames and
passwords needed for
ES1
a mapping file or some mechanism defines to the
shorewall proxy S1 that it
needs to connect to ES1 using usern...
2015 Oct 31
0
use pssh to restart a service
...:
>
> pssh -h es_list "/bin/sudo -S /bin/systemctl restart elasticsearch"
> [1] 17:01:50 [FAILURE] bluethundr at es2.example.com Exited with error code 1
> [2] 17:01:51 [FAILURE] bluethundr at es3.example.com Exited with error code 1
> [3] 17:01:51 [FAILURE] bluethundr at es1.example.com Exited with error code 1
>
> I have to sudo up from my user account as root logins are disallowed.
>
> However a simple 'echo hello' command that doesn't require sudo works fine:
>
> #pssh -h es_list "/bin/echo hello"
> [1] 17:00:40 [SUCCESS]...
2016 Oct 03
2
mount.nfs: an incorrect mount option was specified
...,ops.example.com,lb1.example.com,
ldap1.example.com,web2.example.com,web1.lyricgem.com,nginx1.example.com,
salt.example.com,puppet.example.com,nfs1.example.com,db4.example.com,
db3.example.com,db2.example.com,db1.example.com,varnish2.example.com,
varnish1.example.com,es3.example.com,es2.example.com,es1.example.com,
repo.example.com,ops3.example.com,ops2.example.com,solr1.example.com,
time1.example.com,mcollective.example.com,logs.example.com,
hadoop04.example.com,hadoop03.example.com,hadoop02.example.com,
hadoop01.example.com,monitor3.example.com,monitor2.example.com,
monitor1.example.com,web1.ex...
2015 Feb 26
2
[LLVMdev] [Mesa-dev] [PATCH 1/2 v3] configure: add visibility macro detection to configure
Hi Marc
On 17/02/15 09:40, Marc Dietrich wrote:
> This adds clang/gcc visibility macro detection to configure and util/macros.h.
> This is can be used to conveniently add e.g. a "HIDDEN" attribute to a function.
>
I believe this should be OK to go in regardless of the status of patch
2. There are just a couple of trivial nitpicks.
> Signed-off-by: Marc Dietrich
2015 Nov 02
2
use pssh to restart a service
...d working!
#pssh -i -h es_list "/bin/sudo /bin/systemctl restart elasticsearch; sleep
10"
[1] 20:31:32 [SUCCESS] bluethundr at es3.jokefire.com
Stderr: sudo: sorry, you must have a tty to run sudo
[2] 20:31:32 [SUCCESS] bluethundr at es2.jokefire.com
[3] 20:31:32 [SUCCESS] bluethundr at es1.jokefire.com
I'm still getting the 'sorry you must have a tty to run sudo' message
coming from one of the nodes. But the command succeeds so it's no big deal!
Odd tho that one node would be barking about that, considering my
sudoers is distributed via puppet.
Anyway, it's all...
2016 Oct 03
0
mount.nfs: an incorrect mount option was specified
....example.com,
> ldap1.example.com,web2.example.com,web1.lyricgem.com,nginx1.example.com,
> salt.example.com,puppet.example.com,nfs1.example.com,db4.example.com,
> db3.example.com,db2.example.com,db1.example.com,varnish2.example.com,
> varnish1.example.com,es3.example.com,es2.example.com,es1.example.com,
> repo.example.com,ops3.example.com,ops2.example.com,solr1.example.com,
> time1.example.com,mcollective.example.com,logs.example.com,
> hadoop04.example.com,hadoop03.example.com,hadoop02.example.com,
> hadoop01.example.com,monitor3.example.com,monitor2.example.com,
> mon...
2010 Jul 19
22
zfs send to remote any ideas for a faster way than ssh?
I''ve tried ssh blowfish and scp arcfour. both are CPU limited long before the 10g link is.
I''vw also tried mbuffer, but I get broken pipe errors part way through the transfer.
I''m open to ideas for faster ways to to either zfs send directly or through a compressed file of the zfs send output.
For the moment I;
zfs send > pigz
scp arcfour the file gz file to the
2015 Oct 31
3
use pssh to restart a service
>
> What does the sudo log say?
This is all the secure logs say about the ssh session:
[root at logs:~] #tail -f /var/log/secure
Oct 31 19:15:20 logs sshd[24407]: Accepted publickey for bluethundr from
47.18.111.100 port 47469 ssh2: RSA
ae:62:1f:de:54:89:af:2c:10:16:0e:fd:8d:7e:81:06
Oct 31 19:15:21 logs sshd[24407]: pam_unix(sshd:session): session opened
for user bluethundr by (uid=0)
2023 May 09
5
[Bridge] [RFC PATCH net-next 0/5] Add layer 2 miss indication and filtering
...called ES (Ethernet Segment, i.e., LAG) to multiple leaf
switches in a rack. These switches act as VTEPs and are not directly
connected (as opposed to MLAG), but can communicate with each other (as
well as with VTEPs in remote racks) via spine switches over L3.
When a host sends a BUM packet over ES1 to VTEP1, the VTEP will flood it
to other VTEPs in the network, including those connected to the host
over ES1. The receiving VTEPs must drop the packet and not forward it
back to the host. This is called "split-horizon filtering" (SPH) [1].
FRR configures SPH filtering using two tc filt...
2023 May 18
5
[Bridge] [PATCH net-next 0/5] Add layer 2 miss indication and filtering
...called ES (Ethernet Segment, i.e., LAG) to multiple leaf
switches in a rack. These switches act as VTEPs and are not directly
connected (as opposed to MLAG), but can communicate with each other (as
well as with VTEPs in remote racks) via spine switches over L3.
When a host sends a BUM packet over ES1 to VTEP1, the VTEP will flood it
to other VTEPs in the network, including those connected to the host
over ES1. The receiving VTEPs must drop the packet and not forward it
back to the host. This is called "split-horizon filtering" (SPH) [1].
FRR configures SPH filtering using two tc filt...
2012 Sep 04
1
cenboxplot(): Reporting Limit Twice Correct Concentration
...63L, 63L,
63L, 63L, 63L, 63L, 64L, 64L, 64L, 64L, 64L, 64L, 64L, 64L, 64L,
64L, 64L, 64L, 64L, 64L), .Label = c("D-1", "D-2", "D-3", "D-4",
"D-5", "D-6", "D-7", "D-8", "D-9", "Effluent", "GB-ES1", "GW-2",
"Gold Bowl Sump", "Influent", "JJ-16", "JJ-18", "JJ-20", "JJ-22",
"MC-1", "MC-2", "MC-3", "MW-1", "MW-10", "MW-11", "MW-12", "MW-13"...
2012 Aug 22
1
Error in if (n > 0)
...41L, 41L,
42L, 42L, 42L, 43L, 43L, 45L, 46L, 46L, 47L, 50L, 51L, 57L, 59L,
60L, 62L, 63L, 64L, 64L), .Label = c("D-1", "D-2", "D-3", "D-4",
"D-5", "D-6", "D-7", "D-8", "D-9", "Effluent", "GB-ES1", "GW-2",
"Gold Bowl Sump", "Influent", "JJ-16", "JJ-18", "JJ-20", "JJ-22",
"MC-1", "MC-2", "MC-3", "MW-1", "MW-10", "MW-11", "MW-12", "MW-13"...
2013 Oct 25
2
Mounting Linux Samba Shares on Windows when Active Directory Server is down
Hi,
I am running Samba 3.6.19 and making my way through all the Active
Directory documentation. I have joined various Linux boxes to a
Windows Server 2008 R2 Active Directory domain. Windows 7 users who
log on with their domain accounts can mount the correct shares exported
by the Linux boxes without having to supply any additional credentials.
All working perfectly!
However, I have a
2016 Nov 21
2
Winbind traffic not encrypted
...3 7453 6964 ..00+..objectSid
0x0190: 311e 041c 0105 0000 0000 0005 1500 0000 1...............
0x01a0: c816 e03b 4e0e eba9 3755 a787 5204 0000 ...;N...7U..R...
0x01b0: 3027 040e 6163 636f 756e 7445 7870 6972 0'..accountExpir
0x01c0: 6573 3115 0413 3932 3233 3337 3230 3336 es1...9223372036
0x01d0: 3835 3437 3735 3830 3730 1104 0a6c 6f67 8547758070...log
0x01e0: 6f6e 436f 756e 7431 0304 0130 3019 040e onCount1...00...
0x01f0: 7341 4d41 6363 6f75 6e74 4e61 6d65 3107 sAMAccountName1.
0x0200: 0405 7573 6572 3230 1d04 0e73 414d 4163 ..user20...sAMAc...
2015 Feb 07
5
[LLVMdev] mesa-10.4.4: BROKEN TLS support in GLX with llvm-toolchain v3.6.0rc2
...le
config.status: creating src/glx/Makefile
config.status: creating src/glx/apple/Makefile
config.status: creating src/glx/tests/Makefile
config.status: creating src/gtest/Makefile
config.status: creating src/loader/Makefile
config.status: creating src/mapi/Makefile
config.status: creating src/mapi/es1api/glesv1_cm.pc
config.status: creating src/mapi/es2api/glesv2.pc
config.status: creating src/mapi/glapi/gen/Makefile
config.status: creating src/mapi/vgapi/Makefile
config.status: creating src/mapi/vgapi/vg.pc
config.status: creating src/mesa/Makefile
config.status: creating src/mesa/gl.pc
config....